]]>https://bbs.archlinux.org/profile.php?id=255222013-07-11T21:01:07Zhttps://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1299148#p1299148Thanks for the info. I didn't realize that 1.4.2-2 was actually the previously released qemu package for Arch. Looking at the commit log for qemu on the svntogit interface, version 1.4.2-2 doesn't appear in the logs. How do these commits correspond to actual package releases?

This is probably pretty basic stuff, but I'd love to get a better handle on the flow of package development.

It is probably good to point that out. But if you follow the "View Changes" link, then it will give you a list of all recent updates to the package. So you can then select the one you want, and it will give you single diff for all the files in the tarball. So you can just run a quick patching on the outdated ABS directory, and then you're up to date!

If you need the current stable version and the default is the testing build, then don't search in the log, but use the directory structure:ROOT/trunk : current dev version (this is where the "Source Files" link points you)ROOT/repos : current files for specific repos, e.g. there might be a subdir for core, extra, testing, ...(if you are in "trunk", click on "root" in the line which shows the path, then navigate to the repo you want)

It is probably good to point that out. But if you follow the "View Changes" link, then it will give you a list of all recent updates to the package. So you can then select the one you want, and it will give you single diff for all the files in the tarball. So you can just run a quick patching on the outdated ABS directory, and then you're up to date!

]]>https://bbs.archlinux.org/profile.php?id=255222013-07-09T23:16:39Zhttps://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1298477#p1298477It is probably good to point that out. But if you follow the "View Changes" link, then it will give you a list of all recent updates to the package. So you can then select the one you want, and it will give you single diff for all the files in the tarball. So you can just run a quick patching on the outdated ABS directory, and then you're up to date!]]>https://bbs.archlinux.org/profile.php?id=603122013-07-09T23:07:51Zhttps://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1298476#p1298476WonderWoofy wrote:

To add to the actual topic of the thread. If you really need the updated pkgbuild (and any accompanying files), you can always use the packages web interface and follow the link to the git repo that holds all those stuffs.

To add to the actual topic of the thread. If you really need the updated pkgbuild (and any accompanying files), you can always use the packages web interface and follow the link to the git repo that holds all those stuffs.